Brunswick County Sheriff Arrest Records – Real-Time Inmate Data

Brunswick County Sheriff Arrest Records give you instant access to real-time inmate data, booking details, mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and custody status. The online system updates every 15 minutes using live feeds from the Brunswick County Detention Facility at 120 East Hicks Street in Bolivia, NC. You can search by name, date range, or offense type to find current inmates, recent bookings, or active warrants. Each record shows full legal name, date of birth, booking number, intake photo, detailed charge description, bond amount, court dates, and whether the person is still in custody. This tool follows the North Carolina Public Records Act and helps residents stay informed about local law enforcement activity.

How to Search Brunswick County Sheriff Arrest Records

Start your search on the official BCSO Inmate Search page. Type a full name into the search box or leave it blank to see all current inmates. Use the filters to narrow results by booking date, charge type, or gender. The list displays each person’s photo, name, age, primary charge, bond amount, and booking ID. Click on any name to view full details including secondary charges, arrest agency, court schedule, and warrant status. Results refresh automatically every 15 minutes so you always see the latest data. If you need help, call the Records Division at (910) 253-2505 during business hours.

What Information Is Included in Arrest Records

Each arrest record contains key facts about the individual and their case. You’ll see the person’s full legal name, date of birth, and gender. The booking number acts as a unique ID for tracking. The intake photograph (mugshot) is taken when the person enters the detention center. Charges are listed with exact legal descriptions like “possession with intent to manufacture cocaine” or “unlawful possession of a firearm.” Bond amounts show how much money is required for release. Custody status tells you if the person is still held, released, or transferred. Court dates and pending warrants are also included when available. All data comes directly from the jail’s computer system.

Recent Arrest Examples from Brunswick County

On July 9, 2021, the BCSO Selective Enforcement Unit arrested two people for serious drug crimes. Jody Riley, age 45, was charged with possession with intent to manufacture cocaine and drug paraphernalia. He remains in custody with a $110,000 bond. Frederick D. Williams, age 38, faced charges for methamphetamine distribution and illegal firearm possession. His bond was set at $75,000. Both were processed at the Brunswick County Detention Facility and scheduled for arraignment. These cases show how the sheriff’s office handles felony drug investigations and firearm violations.

Public Booking List Features

The public booking list shows everyone currently in custody at the Brunswick County jail. Each entry includes the inmate’s name, booking date, primary charge, and a small photo. You can sort by date or filter by offense category like drugs, theft, or assault. The list also displays the arresting agency, such as BCSO, Leland Police, or NC State Highway Patrol. Booking IDs help you reference specific cases when calling the records office. Data updates nightly but the live search tool refreshes every 15 minutes for faster access.

How to Request Official Arrest Documents

If you need certified copies of arrest reports or booking documents, contact the BCSO Records Division. Email your request to records@brunswicksheriff.com with the person’s full name, case number (if known), and document type needed. For urgent requests, call (910) 253-2505 to schedule pickup at Building M Annex. Bring valid photo ID when collecting records. Processing takes up to two business days. Fees may apply for large requests. Note that some records like conviction histories or divorce papers are handled by the Clerk of Courts, not the sheriff’s office.

Understanding Charge Types and Legal Terms

Arrest records use specific legal language. “PWIMSD” means possession with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver a controlled substance. “Drug paraphernalia” refers to items used for using or making drugs. “Unlawful firearm possession” covers guns obtained illegally or carried without a permit. Violent crimes include assault, robbery, and homicide attempts. Property crimes cover burglary, theft, arson, and vehicle theft. Knowing these terms helps you read records correctly and understand the seriousness of each charge.

Sex Offender Registry Access

Brunswick County does not maintain its own sex offender list. Instead, use the official North Carolina Sex Offender Registry website. Search by name, address, or ZIP code to find registered offenders near you. The state database shows photos, conviction details, and current addresses. Updates occur weekly. For questions, call the NC SBI at (919) 508-3300. Never rely solely on local arrest records for sex offender information—always check the state registry.

Third-Party Websites vs Official Sources

Some websites like CountyOffice.org or Arrests.org show Brunswick County arrest data. These sites pull information from official sources but may not update as fast. Always verify critical details using the BCSO Inmate Search tool. Third-party sites cannot provide certified documents or legal records. They also sometimes display outdated or incomplete information. For accuracy, trust only the sheriff’s official portal or direct requests to the Records Division.

Crime Statistics and Trends

In 2016, Brunswick County reported 16 violent crimes and 82 property crimes. Violent incidents included aggravated assaults, robberies, and attempted homicides. Property crimes involved burglaries, car thefts, and arson. While older, this data shows the types of offenses the sheriff’s office handles regularly. Current stats are not published online but can be requested through public records. Most recent arrests focus on drug trafficking, DUI, and domestic violence.

Media Inquiries and Public Statements

Journalists and researchers can contact the BCSO Public Information Office at 70 Stamp Act Drive, Bolivia, NC 28422. Call (910) 253-2777 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office provides press releases, official statements, and approved photos. For breaking news, monitor the BCSO News: Arrests page, which posts updates about major operations like drug raids or fugitive captures.

Emergency Reporting and 911 Requests

If you witness a crime or need immediate help, dial 911. For non-emergency record requests related to 911 calls, use the BCSO Record Request form online or call (910) 253-2505. Provide the date, time, location, and case number if known. Audio recordings and dispatch logs are kept for 90 days. Requests require ID verification and may take two days to process.

Location and Visiting Hours

The Brunswick County Detention Facility is located at 120 East Hicks Street, Bolivia, NC 28422. The Records Division operates from Building M Annex nearby. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The inmate search tool works 24/7 online. For in-person visits, check the BCSO website for current rules on inmate visitation schedules and requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many people ask how to find Brunswick County Sheriff Arrest Records, what details are included, and how to get official documents. Below are answers to the most common questions based on real user searches and BCSO policies.

How often are Brunswick County arrest records updated?

Brunswick County Sheriff Arrest Records update every 15 minutes during active booking hours. The system pulls live data from the detention facility’s computer network. Overnight, updates may slow, but all records sync by 6 a.m. ET each day. This ensures you see the most current custody status, bond changes, and new bookings. Unlike third-party sites that refresh weekly, the official BCSO tool gives near real-time accuracy. Always check the timestamp on the search page to confirm freshness.

Can I get a certified copy of an arrest report?

Yes, but only through the BCSO Records Division. Email records@brunswicksheriff.com with the full name, case number, and document type. Certified copies carry an official seal and are valid for court or employment. Processing takes one to two business days. Bring a government-issued ID when picking up. Fees apply for large requests. Note that arrest reports do not prove guilt—only that someone was booked. For conviction records, contact the Clerk of Courts in Wilmington.

Are mugshots public record in Brunswick County?

Yes, mugshots taken during booking are part of the public arrest record. They appear in the online inmate search and booking lists. However, once someone is released or charges are dropped, the photo remains visible unless sealed by a judge. The BCSO does not remove mugshots upon request. If you believe a photo is inaccurate or violates privacy rights, consult an attorney. North Carolina law allows publication of booking photos as part of transparency efforts.

How do I check for active warrants in Brunswick County?

The inmate search tool shows pending warrants linked to each booking record. Look for a “warrants” field under the person’s details. For a full warrant check, call the BCSO Records Division at (910) 253-2505. Provide your name and date of birth. Warrants are not always posted online due to safety and investigation reasons. If you suspect you have a warrant, turning yourself in with legal counsel is the safest step.

Why can’t I find someone in the arrest records?

Several reasons: the person may not be in custody, the name was misspelled, or the booking is too recent to appear. Try searching without filters or use a partial name. If the person was arrested by another agency (like state police), they might be held elsewhere. Also, juveniles and sealed cases do not appear. For missing records, call (910) 253-2505 with as much detail as possible.

Is the BCSO arrest database secure and accurate?

Yes. The database uses encrypted connections and is maintained by trained jail staff. Information comes directly from booking officers and court systems. While errors are rare, they can happen. If you spot a mistake—like wrong charges or bond amounts—report it immediately to records@brunswicksheriff.com. The BCSO corrects verified errors within 24 hours. The system complies with North Carolina public records laws and undergoes regular audits.

What should I do if I’m wrongly listed in arrest records?

First, verify the details online. If the record is incorrect, contact the BCSO Records Division with proof (like a dismissal notice or court order). They will investigate and update the record if needed. For serious errors affecting your reputation or employment, consult a lawyer. You may also file a formal correction request under NCGS § 132-6.1. Keep copies of all communications.

Official Website: https://www.brunswicksheriff.com

Phone: (910) 253-2505

Address: 120 East Hicks Street, Bolivia, NC 28422

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.